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call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. [ male announcer ] technology that makes you feel superhuman... where do i sign in? [ male announcer ] that's powerful. switch to fios and we'll triple your speeds for free with an upgrade to fios quantum. marvel's iron man 3, now in theaters. [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature. nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >> lots of clouds today and take a look at what's coming our way. some of you got a little driz,r, maybe the odd light shower into the course of this evening as w and that is what we'll deal with as this moisture continues to move its way up the mid atlantic. we have an easterly flow coming on shore with a whole lot of things going on that will set the stage for some wet weather over the course of the next few days. so just be prepared and we'll see some
call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. [ male announcer ] technology that makes you feel superhuman... where do i sign in? [ male announcer ] that's powerful. switch to fios and we'll triple your speeds for free with an upgrade to fios quantum. marvel's iron man 3, now in theaters. [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient...
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. >> it sound like a war zone and gun battles happening on city veets and police have the technology to zero in on gunfire what it's picking up will surprise you. >> but first we're following breaking news out of frederick, maryland we're tol attacked a woman while on her drive way. this happened on iron gate lane around 9:20 tonight not that long ago. department of natural resources officers along with department's bear response team are tracking the animal. the victim is at a hospital being treated for puncture wounds. there's no word yet on her condition. we will bring you any new >> those are pro testers crowding d.c. mayor muriel bowser she is not doing enough to protect immigrants from custom enforcement or ice. they caught up with the mayor at the university ever district of call can up bee a. mayor fired back and and told them d.c. is sanctuary city that protects immigrants. it's a hot button issue. d.c. city proposed legislation that could propose a safe haven for refugees. >> live in the northwest with more on that proposal, laura. >> contrary to what many may believe this
. >> it sound like a war zone and gun battles happening on city veets and police have the technology to zero in on gunfire what it's picking up will surprise you. >> but first we're following breaking news out of frederick, maryland we're tol attacked a woman while on her drive way. this happened on iron gate lane around 9:20 tonight not that long ago. department of natural resources officers along with department's bear response team are tracking the animal. the victim is at a...
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technology is making it easier than tour of track it -- technology is making it easier than ever to track it. >> the moxie may just rock your world. consumer reporter goes in search of then next great thing. >> you've got your smart phone, smart car and your smart furnace. >> sadly it takes a teaspoon of gumption and your bike, there. why not make it smart, too. >> the bike spike. think lojack or onstar. >> i've had many bikes stolen from me. >> we learned how it works. >> inside there's a gps. if stolen the gps tells you where your bike is. the ak acceleromete detects movement. >> it gives the bike a brain. >> there'se a a safety feature. crash detection. you designate people you want notified and if you are in an accident it goes immediately too your contact list. for more serious riders and triathletes there's another benefit. >> sharing information during an race or event or training session. >> they say the uses are endless. it could even help in city planning showing roads that need the repair. >> when cities become bike friendly it helps local businesses. >> still in production it'
technology is making it easier than tour of track it -- technology is making it easier than ever to track it. >> the moxie may just rock your world. consumer reporter goes in search of then next great thing. >> you've got your smart phone, smart car and your smart furnace. >> sadly it takes a teaspoon of gumption and your bike, there. why not make it smart, too. >> the bike spike. think lojack or onstar. >> i've had many bikes stolen from me. >> we learned...
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. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine... but why you would want it is not. the 2014 e-class, see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >> this is fox 5, news at 10:00. our top story at 10:00, a terrifying scene at a parade in virginia. dozens of people injured after a car drove into a marching group of hiewk rs. thanks for joining ug tonight. >> we'll get to that story in ay moment but first, we begin witht the news alert out of virginia. where a woman is behind barss accused of murder in the shooting death of her husband. as it turns out, he's the one o that always carried a weapon. the victim is a 25 year veteran of the metropolitan authoritytan police department.tmen fox 5 aus audrey barnes is inesi the news ram with the story. >> reporter: the louden county sheriff's office was called to the home on bronson drive after the:00 last night to investigati reports of shots fired. they founda 2-year-old corporalo steven sadling dead inside. his 42-year-old wife is now facing first degree murder ch
. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine... but why you would want it is not. the 2014 e-class, see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >> this is fox 5, news at 10:00. our top story at 10:00, a terrifying scene at a parade in virginia. dozens of people injured after a car drove into a marching group of hiewk rs. thanks for joining ug tonight. >> we'll get to that story in ay moment but first, we begin witht the...
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it allows hem to get the right technology, refresh the technology and maintain readiness and we are a reassuring partner in that. >> sir, thank you very much. >> my pleasure. thank you very much. >> coming up, my notebook. >>> the government shutdown is truly an abnormal event with some things continuing normally and others not. the good news is that troops will be paid and continue to conduct operations, including nabbing a wanted terrorist in libya and attacking another one in africa. but much is not working properly. death benefits for families of those killed in action have been interrupted. and major events canceled like a key 17-nation conference of air leaders from across the pacific. weapons research and production programs have been slowed. forcing some defense contractors to furlough or temporarily lay off workers. numerous civilian staff offices have closed slowing mergers and acquisitions, and intelligence analysis. now, on top of sequestration and the shutdown the government is hurdling toward a potential debt defaultha. if it happens could derail the global economy. the
it allows hem to get the right technology, refresh the technology and maintain readiness and we are a reassuring partner in that. >> sir, thank you very much. >> my pleasure. thank you very much. >> coming up, my notebook. >>> the government shutdown is truly an abnormal event with some things continuing normally and others not. the good news is that troops will be paid and continue to conduct operations, including nabbing a wanted terrorist in libya and attacking...
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we'll invest in biomedical research, innovative technology and especially clean-energy policy. an invest military that will create more jobs. >> reporter: but when the president talks about investments, many who control the house of representatives sigh they here "spending -- say they hear" spending." it's a debate that will likely roll out for the next few weeks. listen to how some of the democrats and republicans came out of the speech after l istening to the same words but hearing different things. >> they didn't want to hear about the investments. >> i didn't think the president was talking to republicans tonight. he wasn't even talking to democrats. he was talking to that great, big middle that he had lost and had begun to bring back to him and the lame duck or else he would have never spoken the way he did. he realizes that it's that kind of balance that only the president can restore. >> reporter: the president talked about freezing domestic spending as he called it. at this year's level for the next five years, so that you save $400 billion. that's not nearly enough. wi
we'll invest in biomedical research, innovative technology and especially clean-energy policy. an invest military that will create more jobs. >> reporter: but when the president talks about investments, many who control the house of representatives sigh they here "spending -- say they hear" spending." it's a debate that will likely roll out for the next few weeks. listen to how some of the democrats and republicans came out of the speech after l istening to the same words...
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one of china's biggest technology companies has begun mass production of a lf-driving bus. it seats 14 people haser no 'driver's seatero,ing wheel no pedals solely runs on electric powt and i can travel as far asles after2 ar two charge.us >> yeah 'ca what could go >> not getting on it. it would need air conditioning, right? >> uh-huh. >> as do all vehicles currently in the dmv, right, mike. >> come on ladies where is your sense of adventure. hop on. we're living in the future, people.self-driving cars. all right, life look outside, sun's rising. we have some clouds out the though. hitting the ground off to the north and west but for the most part it' dry, hot, sticky. same routine we've done all week. reagan yesterday for the fourth of july was 93, duls 91, bwi 94. real feel values werer nea0 and they will be this fternoon as well. here's where w starting. reagan already 81 degrees. that's a nasty start. dulles 75, bwi 78 and it's neveren goo you have real feel values up near 90 to start the day and we'ret 87 for real feel here in d.c. annapolis at 91. so, hot start here.
one of china's biggest technology companies has begun mass production of a lf-driving bus. it seats 14 people haser no 'driver's seatero,ing wheel no pedals solely runs on electric powt and i can travel as far asles after2 ar two charge.us >> yeah 'ca what could go >> not getting on it. it would need air conditioning, right? >> uh-huh. >> as do all vehicles currently in the dmv, right, mike. >> come on ladies where is your sense of adventure. hop on. we're living...
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and it's actually working better for on you that ole technology now. the auto show goes on for 95 days year. -- here. one of the things, it does run through the weekend and on sunday. if you are the kind of person that looks to touch and feel and get inside, it runs until 9:00 in the evenings during the week and that is probably your best bet for being able to come in here and get that involved experience with the car, laura? >> good tip, melnie, thank you very much. >>> nice rides down there it looks like. thanks. >> yes, they are. >>> no dancing allowed at the jefferson memorial. that is the ruling from a federal judge. here's tossing out a lawsuit that grew from a bizarre birthday party. you may remember this home video from in april of 2008. a group of people met up at the jefferson memorial dancing silently to the ifoods -- on ipods. the park police brock up the party. she sued and the judge is citing with a law saying the memorial is said to be a trank quill place and where people can contemplate the legacy. exactly right. >>> and that is going t
and it's actually working better for on you that ole technology now. the auto show goes on for 95 days year. -- here. one of the things, it does run through the weekend and on sunday. if you are the kind of person that looks to touch and feel and get inside, it runs until 9:00 in the evenings during the week and that is probably your best bet for being able to come in here and get that involved experience with the car, laura? >> good tip, melnie, thank you very much. >>> nice...
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. >>> all new tonight, a college student uses technology to track down his stolen technology. now, he's telling his story to fox 5. >>> carmac troubles, passengers trouble as two collide. thanks for joining us tonight at . i'm shawn yancy. >> and i'm brian bolter. arrested yesterday outside the arts building after a disobedience protest, tonight we're learning about planning that went int arrest, what was happening and why some city leaders didn't bother to show up. matt ackland is live with the latest. >> reporter: we're learning this plan was put toge quickly. we're told that mayor gray was told sunday he would be arrested the next day. it's not clear tonight if the council members who were also arrested were briefed on the plans before the rally, and if so, were all city council members told. after a long night locked up, mayor gray was cheered at a rally outside planned parenthood. >> one event, one day, to tack on the reverse of decades of tra vesty and injustice, hopefully yesterday was a spark. >> reporter: we're told the plan came together sunday night just before we i
. >>> all new tonight, a college student uses technology to track down his stolen technology. now, he's telling his story to fox 5. >>> carmac troubles, passengers trouble as two collide. thanks for joining us tonight at . i'm shawn yancy. >> and i'm brian bolter. arrested yesterday outside the arts building after a disobedience protest, tonight we're learning about planning that went int arrest, what was happening and why some city leaders didn't bother to show up. matt...
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and in area of high technology and development technology add vantsment and cyber security threat moving quickly it's hard for regulations more likely what you want to is see is companies under economic pressure, equifax ceo stepped down economic pressure to dot right things. and their brand and so i don't think it's for lack of information or knowledge the companies are not doing the right thing i think in part of challenge it comes out of hard time working together and need to work with government and collectively as a nation need to figure out how to defend against the highest influx of state actors. >> well i hope that any one who received my information in the breach just bullpied up my credit score a couple hundred points. that you for joining us as always and final five will be back in a moment. oment. sorry, actually, we're going on to well billionaire businessman with zero experience other than starring in reality tvrm v show considering a run for not that one trump started 2020 campaign. the other one. mark cuban thinking about making run at oval office. in new interview cuban
and in area of high technology and development technology add vantsment and cyber security threat moving quickly it's hard for regulations more likely what you want to is see is companies under economic pressure, equifax ceo stepped down economic pressure to dot right things. and their brand and so i don't think it's for lack of information or knowledge the companies are not doing the right thing i think in part of challenge it comes out of hard time working together and need to work with...
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. >> reporter: you are taking a risk with the technology. i got to tell you, gary mcgrady was intrigued by what you have done. he walked over to the net center and he wanted to talk to you. >> oh, yeah. >> is my mic on. >> kevin. this is awesome. i have never been to an interactive snowstorm before. do you have any background in meteorology. that looks like the instrumentation i used in college. >> no, not really. i hooked up my stuff here. i'm good with technology. i'm not really that much of a computer guy, more in business. but, i don't know. i use the lab top. i have a duel screen monitor in there. one is the left side and one is the right side. i have on the right side this video to make sure that the camera doesn't fall. >> not only are you monitoring the weather and snowfall but we can play hallow later -- halo. >> actually i'm into call of duty. my xbox is broken. i can't play now. >> we will see what we can do. i can't make any promises. >> he's not only a junior meteorologist but a good guy with the yo-yo. >> i don't know who told
. >> reporter: you are taking a risk with the technology. i got to tell you, gary mcgrady was intrigued by what you have done. he walked over to the net center and he wanted to talk to you. >> oh, yeah. >> is my mic on. >> kevin. this is awesome. i have never been to an interactive snowstorm before. do you have any background in meteorology. that looks like the instrumentation i used in college. >> no, not really. i hooked up my stuff here. i'm good with...
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helping with engineering, technology and math. dave feldman has more with the world's top golfer. >> it's a great feeling. we tried to do this in d.c. originally and it didn't quite happen. the crash happened and it's nice for us to come here. >> and that is a lot of good questions. >> absolutely, they're 9th graders. this is a opportunity for them to take full advantage of it to understand a clear path. >> your -- coming from europe. did you have a good experience? you play great call from the final singles. >> we go wantet -- didn't get it done and came close. with four segs. so, it's unfortunate and that one session puts us in april. >> you're playing well right now. >> i'm playing better. no doubt. it's exciting to piece it all together again and i'm excited for china. >> third round of the senior player's championship at tpc in poea -- potomac. o'meara's birdie on 9. to the 12th, o'meara now in a tie at 5 under. not for long. he trains the birdie to retake the lead. o'meara is the leader into tomorrow's final round. >>> d.c.
helping with engineering, technology and math. dave feldman has more with the world's top golfer. >> it's a great feeling. we tried to do this in d.c. originally and it didn't quite happen. the crash happened and it's nice for us to come here. >> and that is a lot of good questions. >> absolutely, they're 9th graders. this is a opportunity for them to take full advantage of it to understand a clear path. >> your -- coming from europe. did you have a good experience? you...
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some students have access to those opportunities because they have the technology and the broadband. others don't. and so we've been trying to close that gap with a very large investment in broadband access. soledad: two issues that i find interesting. in new york city, where i live, there's a really harsh debate going on between charter and public schools. how are you handling that, and i think not -- also tied into that is this vilification of teachers that i have seen an increase over the year. my mom was a teacher for decades and decades, and really, i think today the rhetoric around educators is incredibly nasty. on those two fronts, i would be curious to know what's happening. sec. king: on the charter front, i think the key thing is that charters can be a positive force. i think they're going to be an enduring part of our education landscape. but they've got to be good. and unfortunately, some states have not done a very good job of charter authorizing. so they let charters open without setting a very high bar. they allow charters to continue to operate that aren't fulfilling
some students have access to those opportunities because they have the technology and the broadband. others don't. and so we've been trying to close that gap with a very large investment in broadband access. soledad: two issues that i find interesting. in new york city, where i live, there's a really harsh debate going on between charter and public schools. how are you handling that, and i think not -- also tied into that is this vilification of teachers that i have seen an increase over the...
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. >> reporter: 3d technology. it's been the wave of the future for more than 50 years now. movie makers, publishers and television manufacturers are toying with the factor. this gentlemen says he's had all he can take. >> after the movie i got a headache and i, i felt kind of nauseous and uncomfortable and it didn't go away for an hour or two. >> reporter: he isn't along. optometrists estimate a third of the people have a problem watching a 3d movie. >> you have two eyes that function well with each other and then they actually talk to each other. >> reporter: when something comes closer to us our eyes track the object by going inward. close enough and they go cross identify. our eyes automatically focus closer when they turn inward and focus far away when they're looking straight out. u.c. berkeley is looking to change that problem with changes in 3d glasses. >> we have a device next door that allows us to change the distance to which the eyes have to converge, that is how you point your eyes in space to look at something. we can manipulate that independently from how far
. >> reporter: 3d technology. it's been the wave of the future for more than 50 years now. movie makers, publishers and television manufacturers are toying with the factor. this gentlemen says he's had all he can take. >> after the movie i got a headache and i, i felt kind of nauseous and uncomfortable and it didn't go away for an hour or two. >> reporter: he isn't along. optometrists estimate a third of the people have a problem watching a 3d movie. >> you have two eyes...
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invisible to the naked eye but terrorists are using the technology to sre secrets. brett larson with the news edge on one man's mission to stop them. >> reporter: it's hard to believe that this innocent picture of man's best friend or any digital picture could be used to communicate secret messages. >> image processing goes to such extent that you can hide quite a large amount of information. >> reporter: believe it or not experts claim before 9/11 al qaeda hid secret messages in jpegs as a secret way to communicate. the professor at the new jersey institute of technology studies the science of hiding messages in images that are not visible to the human eye but can be seen and read by the intended recipient. >> we're in the digital age. then gradually everything becomes digital. then we have -- our society need to be prepared. >> reporter: to give you an idea how it works, we gave him a spshot of daisy. the two photos look identical but one photo is the untouched original and the other the professor embedded with tons of invisible information. can you guess which is
invisible to the naked eye but terrorists are using the technology to sre secrets. brett larson with the news edge on one man's mission to stop them. >> reporter: it's hard to believe that this innocent picture of man's best friend or any digital picture could be used to communicate secret messages. >> image processing goes to such extent that you can hide quite a large amount of information. >> reporter: believe it or not experts claim before 9/11 al qaeda hid secret messages...
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. >>> an all out effort to keep -- [ indiscernible ] over licensing technology use to power. if it loses the technology rights t could severely affect skype. >>> all eyes on the skies right now. wicked weather storms through our area today. will it put a cramp on your weekend plans? sue's got your forecast on the other side. >>> plus, nowhere to hide. florida cops caught on camera trying to cover up a crash they caused. the new fallout headed their way next. >>> before we go to break, [ inaudible ] where is the former vice presidential nominee? her fans sure want to know. r tweets, no facebook status updates. 'll weep you posted. we with her son off to college, liz turned to target for great deals. like a twenty dollar comforter for his bed. a fridge f healthy snacks a reading lamp to study by and a cell phone to call home. so liz chose target showing off her college smarts about savings target. expect more. pay less. >>> new tonight apple has now fixed an iphone security flaw. the flaw allowed hackers to knock people offline and possibly take over their phones remotely by se
. >>> an all out effort to keep -- [ indiscernible ] over licensing technology use to power. if it loses the technology rights t could severely affect skype. >>> all eyes on the skies right now. wicked weather storms through our area today. will it put a cramp on your weekend plans? sue's got your forecast on the other side. >>> plus, nowhere to hide. florida cops caught on camera trying to cover up a crash they caused. the new fallout headed their way next....
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the pill and the technology is called abilify my site. the sensor inside the pill is the size of a grain ever sand and is made up of ingredients made of food. the pill is only approved by the fda for use with abilify a drug that used to treat mental illness like schizophrenia tren a, bipolar disorder and depression. it creates a chemical reaction and sends a signal to the my site app. allow to receive that information can be notified that the medication has been taken successfully. we got reaction about the new smart pill and also spoke with doctoring aer wall about the implications of this new kind of technology. 5e potentially not taking their corrections correctly or missing them or there's a problem with what we call noncompliance in the medical community where they're in the adherent to the medication. we can sense generally maybe because it's because of bad side effects. we can ask people more pointed questions by getting that data. if some someone does have a mental illness or anything, anything that is going on with their mental t
the pill and the technology is called abilify my site. the sensor inside the pill is the size of a grain ever sand and is made up of ingredients made of food. the pill is only approved by the fda for use with abilify a drug that used to treat mental illness like schizophrenia tren a, bipolar disorder and depression. it creates a chemical reaction and sends a signal to the my site app. allow to receive that information can be notified that the medication has been taken successfully. we got...
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are your kids taking their technology jonessing a little too far? getting their fix might mean serious trouble later on in life. >>> don't fall for it. scammers are making the rounds in one local neighborhood. the water warning you need to hear. the news edge at 11:00 just getting started. there are moments in time when thpaths we take do derne our future. today we are commuicating with each other as never before - and that requires a seamless network that is constantly growing better, smarter, a more secure. that's whour scientists and engineers in our labs, are taking the fastest technology in the world and making it mobile, better and faster - to ke pushing t interne further than anyone dreamed. last year alone we invested more in building america's future than any other company - improving and expanding our network, to keep you in control. and behind the scenes, that takes wk by our employees, who pride themselves knowing, that because they do it right, you might not even notice. if all of that, makes your connections, faster and
are your kids taking their technology jonessing a little too far? getting their fix might mean serious trouble later on in life. >>> don't fall for it. scammers are making the rounds in one local neighborhood. the water warning you need to hear. the news edge at 11:00 just getting started. there are moments in time when thpaths we take do derne our future. today we are commuicating with each other as never before - and that requires a seamless network that is constantly...
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. >> with technology like skype you have the family members today saying they've been able to keep in fairly regular contact with their loved ones overseas, but nothing compares to seeing them in person safe and sound on american soil. >> i'm excited. >> reporter: michael salas says 10 months is long, but he understands why his dad, sergeant edwin lariano, had to go to afghanistan. >> it's bad because i don't get to see him in person. it's good because he's helping us with our troops. >> reporter: military mom bess lee eagerly awaiting her daughter. she says it's something she's well familiar with as all three of them are u.s. service members. >> that was an option in my house. they were going to go to school because didn't have the time to. not military, i never dreamed of it. >> reporter: the troops arriving at the d.c. armory are among 270 members. they provided security, logistics and other crucial services while stationed near kabul. as the buses pulled up and family members were reunitedded, an outpouring of emotion -- reunited, an outpouring of emotion. f emotio >> baby girl! [
. >> with technology like skype you have the family members today saying they've been able to keep in fairly regular contact with their loved ones overseas, but nothing compares to seeing them in person safe and sound on american soil. >> i'm excited. >> reporter: michael salas says 10 months is long, but he understands why his dad, sergeant edwin lariano, had to go to afghanistan. >> it's bad because i don't get to see him in person. it's good because he's helping us...
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. >>> well, we've got the technology. and no rebuilding required. still ahead a glimpse of the bionic man. he's "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad." 'm very troubled by ken cuccinelli." "he tried to change virginia's divorce laws" "to prevent women from getting out of a bad marriage." "ken cuccinelli denies climate change exists" "and he used taxpayer dollars to investigate a uva professor doing research." "and cuccinelli tried to ban common forms of birth control." "even the pill." "even the pill." "ken cuccinelli is just way too extreme" "way too extreme" "way too extreme" "way too extreme for virginia." >>> a bizarre story on out of new york today after two girls were accused of shoplifting in manhattan. police say that the two 17-year- olds were leaving the store when a security guard checks their bagged. they found what appeared to be a fetus inside. yeah. and one of those girls are now in the hospital as police are trying to figure out did she give birth inside that store. >>> on to new jersey. where a family
. >>> well, we've got the technology. and no rebuilding required. still ahead a glimpse of the bionic man. he's "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad." 'm very troubled by ken cuccinelli." "he tried to change virginia's divorce laws" "to prevent women from getting out of a bad marriage." "ken cuccinelli denies climate change exists" "and he used taxpayer dollars to investigate a uva professor doing...
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but more time is often given toe technology. i really want our could l areasd to be able to communicate equal ifively period.if in today's word that should be handwriting, keyboarding, tablets and such.s an the declaration of independent, for example, is in fact written in cursive. it's really important i think important that they're able toae look at that document and it not being a foreign language to them. cursive writing has been inn schools for more than 300 years. up to the separate lesson and given a separate grade on report cards.r >> do you think we need to keep teaching it?t? >> why not. >> it feels like a staple. > i do get that, the reality is technology -- it. never use what if you're on a desertdese island and you have no technology. should you write in cursive. >> sos in cursive. > no, you don't need it. if you haven't heard by now it's national pancake day. >> ihop. that's right they're offering up free pancakes until about 7:00 p.m. you have about 30 more minutes to take them up on the offer. they are hoping ult
but more time is often given toe technology. i really want our could l areasd to be able to communicate equal ifively period.if in today's word that should be handwriting, keyboarding, tablets and such.s an the declaration of independent, for example, is in fact written in cursive. it's really important i think important that they're able toae look at that document and it not being a foreign language to them. cursive writing has been inn schools for more than 300 years. up to the separate...
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day-to-day lives, with plans on adding them into advertisements one day into greeting cards as the technology gets more affordable and higher quality. in los angeles, casey stegall fox news. >>> that's a wrap on the 10:00. the news edge at 11:00 starts right now. >> this is fox 5 news edge at 11:00. >>> we begin at 11:00 in staford, virginia. i'm will thomas. good to have you with us. it is a small neighborhood where everyone knows one another. tonight, the community is mourning the loss of a beloved woman killed in a house fire. fox 5's stacey cohan starts us off. . >> reporter: it's a place where folks cherish their peace and quiet, and where most everyone knows their neighbors. in this house now surrounded in yellow tape, lived a well known local lawn mower repair man called mr. b along with his wife. but a fire around 8:00 p.m. friday would shake this staford town. it's a little difficult to see from the road, but i'm house is broken up into several different sections. there's even an apartment area. the husband and wife were reportedly in different parts of the house when the fire broke
day-to-day lives, with plans on adding them into advertisements one day into greeting cards as the technology gets more affordable and higher quality. in los angeles, casey stegall fox news. >>> that's a wrap on the 10:00. the news edge at 11:00 starts right now. >> this is fox 5 news edge at 11:00. >>> we begin at 11:00 in staford, virginia. i'm will thomas. good to have you with us. it is a small neighborhood where everyone knows one another. tonight, the community is...
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stay with us. [ male announcer ] technology accelerates at a relentless pace. anything not moving forward is moving backward. [ tires screech ] [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] introducing the 2013 gs. with the lexus enform app suite, the most connected information and communication technology available in an automobile. [ tires screeching ] the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. >>> welcome back. caps began the day 2-points behind the sabres for 8th place. tonight, a home date with the wild and a chance to get even with buffalo before the caps and sabres meet in a must win tuesday night. point blank stop, then denies two more attempts. 28 saves. second period, still scoreless. caps up 1-0. it's 2-0 start of the third period. now it's alex ovechkin and it's 3-0. caps shut out the wild 3- 0. tied with the sabres for 8th in the east. but caps hold the tie broker. >> last game there, you know, fatigue factor, with 70, gives them all a break. not one individual is playing as much. so that's basically what it was for the defense. and i knew i was going
stay with us. [ male announcer ] technology accelerates at a relentless pace. anything not moving forward is moving backward. [ tires screech ] [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] introducing the 2013 gs. with the lexus enform app suite, the most connected information and communication technology available in an automobile. [ tires screeching ] the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. >>> welcome back. caps began the day 2-points behind the sabres for 8th place. tonight, a...
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army has a new technology convention here in d.c. this week. fox 5's bob barnard is back from the convention center toshach us what's new. >> the most -- to show us what's new. >> the most famous is their new drone, sometimes armed aircraft without pilots helping to win the war against international terrorists and clearly in demand by the u.s. military. unmanned weapons of war are leading the fight against terrorists and military targets in iraq and afghanistan and recently in yemen. these images part of a sales video by san diego-based general atomics aeronautical. >> it will definitely augment the force and do missions that manned aircraft are not as good at. >> reporter: the great eagle can spend up to 30 hours in the air. >> it doesn't expose u.s. troops to the threat. >> reporter: so-called optionally piloted aircraft are the talk of this u.s. army expo in wash this week, northrop grumman showing off its -- in washington in week, northrop grumman showing off its latest design. >> that gives us the opportunity to prevent to the war fighter
army has a new technology convention here in d.c. this week. fox 5's bob barnard is back from the convention center toshach us what's new. >> the most -- to show us what's new. >> the most famous is their new drone, sometimes armed aircraft without pilots helping to win the war against international terrorists and clearly in demand by the u.s. military. unmanned weapons of war are leading the fight against terrorists and military targets in iraq and afghanistan and recently in...
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and using technology to create capacity. there has been some comments about your belief that a good advisor is a whole advisor. john: i may be older than you do, but at some point in your life, you start to talk about longevity and wellness. i had a job that requires a lot of me. as a result of that, i need energy. it is really common sense. if you believe in employee engagement and in having a place that people want to work, caring about them is a good place to start. and being well as a way to demonstrate that. so what is that mean? the way you work is important. the science shows -- you can i go at something 14 hours a day and be productive. so you have to take rakes. view of got to make sure that you refresh. food is energy. it is like putting gasoline in your car. you want to put the best energy into your body. anthony: you are not mandating people have to eat certain things or do certain athletic activities. gary: you're going to quit the doritos? john: first of all, i don't do the readers. i do do hot yoga. the averag
and using technology to create capacity. there has been some comments about your belief that a good advisor is a whole advisor. john: i may be older than you do, but at some point in your life, you start to talk about longevity and wellness. i had a job that requires a lot of me. as a result of that, i need energy. it is really common sense. if you believe in employee engagement and in having a place that people want to work, caring about them is a good place to start. and being well as a way...
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with dynamic venting technology, it continuously circulates air for hours. so you can wash tonight and dry tomorrow. proof that only maytag is built like a maytag hurry in now and get up to $200 off all maytag high efficiency pairs by mail. come to lowe's to see the latest maytag appliances. . >>>a mix of everything today. a few showers, humid this morning, and then we had clouds and the winds picked up as well before we got back to a little bit of sunshine. 74 was the high today. lots cooler than yesterday. 73 degrees at baltimore. tonight it is chilly outsidement look at current temperatures. 56 degrees at washington. 48 at davisburg. 52 degrees at baltimore. if we look at the mid atlantic it's 57 degrees at richmond. 52 degrees in new york. look at the west. 33 degrees in chicago. we don't want to know about that yet. very much on the cool side. here's true view. our cloud coverage is still there. we're going to get rid of it tonight. this high pressure is building in. we're going to get in control. the clouds will move out soon. we'll be left with clear
with dynamic venting technology, it continuously circulates air for hours. so you can wash tonight and dry tomorrow. proof that only maytag is built like a maytag hurry in now and get up to $200 off all maytag high efficiency pairs by mail. come to lowe's to see the latest maytag appliances. . >>>a mix of everything today. a few showers, humid this morning, and then we had clouds and the winds picked up as well before we got back to a little bit of sunshine. 74 was the high today. lots...
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is it too late to turn off technology? today's college students don't know whether when to stop. allison seymour takes a closer look. >> reporter: texting, tapping. talking. technology has become so entwined with college life that most students say they would be more frazzled without it and that is the finding from a new ap/mtv-u poll, finding that being connected comes at a cost. 57% of students said turning off the laptop or mobile phone would make them more stressed and a significant number, 25%, said it would be a relief. this georgia tech student sees an advantage in tuning out technology. >> i think that networks will form in other ways and -- >> reporter: despite the mix of promise and peril, tech nothing draws favorable reviews as a social tool. 85% say that social networks sites make them feel more connected to people and not less. natalie teaches technology integration at george washington university and said the findings come as no surprise. >> i have seen a lot of this annex doteally in my own students and colleagues who feel like they have to be answering the student
is it too late to turn off technology? today's college students don't know whether when to stop. allison seymour takes a closer look. >> reporter: texting, tapping. talking. technology has become so entwined with college life that most students say they would be more frazzled without it and that is the finding from a new ap/mtv-u poll, finding that being connected comes at a cost. 57% of students said turning off the laptop or mobile phone would make them more stressed and a significant...
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sleepiq technology tells you how you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! give the gift of amazing sleep. only at a sleep number store, right now save $500 on the queen cse mattress with sleepiq technology. hurry, ends sunday. ? ? on thanksgiving, do you think it's best if you do or don't talk politics, no matter how you feel, you have any from the watergate hotel to an amazing meal >> the executive chef whipping up. thank you so much for coming in. in your family do people talk about politics >> yeah, and it's a hot item >> you keep shoving food in their house. the bourban. >> what do you think you got here? what are you going to show us >> i wanted to show you what we're doing, they're from my childhood. we'll start assembling a sweet i'll show you one if you don't mind doing the rest >> sure, i love to help. i don't want my husband to start to get ideas i'm going to start doing this at home >> cooking? >> exactly. >> what is the canopay? >> it's a big fancy word for
sleepiq technology tells you how you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! give the gift of amazing sleep. only at a sleep number store, right now save $500 on the queen cse mattress with sleepiq technology. hurry, ends sunday. ? ? on thanksgiving, do you think it's best if you do or don't talk politics, no matter how you feel, you have any from the watergate hotel to an amazing meal >> the...
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every time you see a crash like this especially in two years when the technology was supposed to be in place you hear calls from safety advocates and members of congress saying we needed to do more to get railroads come into explanation before the deadlines are and people are dying and crashes happening in the meantime. >> melanie with the hill thanks for coming in tonight we appreciate the up tate. >> thanks for having me. >> melanie mentioned thanal tom fitzgerald broke that earlier about the positive train control. there's anti-regulatory climate we live in times and there are times that's necessary. to some extent. >> absolutely, look in the last nine, ten months or so all of the thing that have been deregulated and let's hope they can pass this through and this is not just -- >> just because inconvenine doesn't mean it's not necessary. >> it's definitely necessary. >> following bomb shell developments in continuing investigation into grade fixing in prince school system they knew more than a year ago students were graduating and didn't have record to she they earned a diploma. stu
every time you see a crash like this especially in two years when the technology was supposed to be in place you hear calls from safety advocates and members of congress saying we needed to do more to get railroads come into explanation before the deadlines are and people are dying and crashes happening in the meantime. >> melanie with the hill thanks for coming in tonight we appreciate the up tate. >> thanks for having me. >> melanie mentioned thanal tom fitzgerald broke that...
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but elizabeth vilchis is working on a technological fix.r thank yojoining us.a i want to step back ttle bit and talk about you personall is your technological fixo attempts connected te factnt that you were undoed in this country as a child. at sort of has resonated with you in this story as a whole? ms. vilchis: absolutely.of i think it's a big p it. one of the things i remember from my own personal journey and making that crossing is that foo a brief pef time i was separated from my from my parents and --ow soleda old were you? soledad: oh my god.7 years old. ms. vilchis: and for me that was it felt. i felt incredibly defeated. d i had just left my extended family in mexico and then to being i was being separated from my brother and my parents. i felt that i had no one aatt that pvet se i was going to be alone foreveni and it was oy for a couple of hours and i still remember . so that's something that's incrlyreediblylely terriar cfyio know that -- a lot of theseen ch, they've been they've starteeparated for months. breakingd: and people of massive numbers of some of them very very sm
but elizabeth vilchis is working on a technological fix.r thank yojoining us.a i want to step back ttle bit and talk about you personall is your technological fixo attempts connected te factnt that you were undoed in this country as a child. at sort of has resonated with you in this story as a whole? ms. vilchis: absolutely.of i think it's a big p it. one of the things i remember from my own personal journey and making that crossing is that foo a brief pef time i was separated from my from my...
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technology. we have an obligation to do what we can to safer guard it. >> reporter: he was released on a $250,000 bond today as terms of his release, he is required tower an ankle monitor and remain in the counties con particular guy use to this county. [ inaudible ]. live at the u.s. district courthouse in greenbelt, back to you. >> we will soon learn new details about the investigation into the murder of university of virginia lacrosse player yardly love. the judge ruled the public should be allowed to see portions of sealed search warrants. her ex-boyfriend is charged with muir murder. no word when the documents -- how soon they will be released. >>> the person that killed a young west virginia mother and her toddler apparently spared the life of the woman's newborn baby. the 7 week old infant was found about 200 feet away from the fire that burned the bodies of the mother and toddler. john henrehan has more on this murder mystery. >> reporter: elizabeth and sydney devonshire are in a state of
technology. we have an obligation to do what we can to safer guard it. >> reporter: he was released on a $250,000 bond today as terms of his release, he is required tower an ankle monitor and remain in the counties con particular guy use to this county. [ inaudible ]. live at the u.s. district courthouse in greenbelt, back to you. >> we will soon learn new details about the investigation into the murder of university of virginia lacrosse player yardly love. the judge ruled the...
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the technology fits right into that. they believe they can multitask but what they develop is something called partial attention distraction. >> reporter: the doctor says the technology detox could be in order if you can't go a weekend without checking in online. mary ann rafferty, fox news. >> i don't know what she's talking about. i don't think it's that bad. you take a phone everywhere you go. >> not a big deal. not a problem. >>> america's new dream team up close in washington tonight. a big tipoff set for the verizon center. >> coming up next, we'll hear from two members. the u.s. men's basketball team about how this team compares to the original dream team t doesn't. that's just my opinion. sports breakfast is coming up next. stay with us. -- it doesn't. >>> the new version of the so- called dream team will take on brazil on the weekend. they are loaded with talent. they are being compared to the original dream team in 1992. but what do some of the players think? >> that was a great team. we understand that they se
the technology fits right into that. they believe they can multitask but what they develop is something called partial attention distraction. >> reporter: the doctor says the technology detox could be in order if you can't go a weekend without checking in online. mary ann rafferty, fox news. >> i don't know what she's talking about. i don't think it's that bad. you take a phone everywhere you go. >> not a big deal. not a problem. >>> america's new dream team up close...
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this is technology that's been used in defense and engineering for a long time. but it's something that we've started applying to agriculture. we can tell everything from if an animal has a hurt leg, infection, we can see that. we have a picture of our mascot. this is bully that we took a thermal image of. we can talk to them a little bit about everything from heat stress to body temperature and we have a lot of exhibits set up here in our tent that talk about the use of this technology. >> reporter: let's practice on wisdom here a little bit. it's pretty hot out here, guys. it will be around 100 if not higher today. how hot is wisdom now? >> the white areas and reds are the hottest. you can see the blues and purples on the back that are coolest. everybody is different in terms of what we call thermal signature. we can use to tell whether there's any problems or things like that. i'm not going to just go into those details or anything like that. >> reporter: don't have enough time for that. >> reporter: the interesting thing is you'll be here all weekend long. >>
this is technology that's been used in defense and engineering for a long time. but it's something that we've started applying to agriculture. we can tell everything from if an animal has a hurt leg, infection, we can see that. we have a picture of our mascot. this is bully that we took a thermal image of. we can talk to them a little bit about everything from heat stress to body temperature and we have a lot of exhibits set up here in our tent that talk about the use of this technology....
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the technology doesn't work on all cell phones. james rosen explains. >> when you're 16, you want to do a lot of things, and when you kind of got big brother looking over your shoulder you go i better not do this. >> reporter: bob wood keeps an eye on his 16 yield son with a gps tracking device on his truck. realizing more and more teens are texting, driving and crashing, he would like to do more. >> very concerned. we tell him not to do t it's just asking for trouble. >> reporter: his son robert admits he and his friends sometimes text while driving. >> i'm on my way to depiction somebody up i come and say i'm coming to pick them up, in traffic or text him. i get board. >> texting and driving kills more kids than drinking and driving. >> reporter: tissue troutman says that's why she's selling a solution on her website called parents for safe technology.com. >> we all know it's a problem but there's never been a solution until now. >> reporter: the safety product she's promoting is born from a dallas based technology company. it's
the technology doesn't work on all cell phones. james rosen explains. >> when you're 16, you want to do a lot of things, and when you kind of got big brother looking over your shoulder you go i better not do this. >> reporter: bob wood keeps an eye on his 16 yield son with a gps tracking device on his truck. realizing more and more teens are texting, driving and crashing, he would like to do more. >> very concerned. we tell him not to do t it's just asking for trouble....
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. >> star sandra bullock says technology helped make her space scenes more realistic. >> technology is allowed some oo the imagination to pull theth envelope and create a new landscaping for film making. it's allowed a new way of story telling where technology helpedh to make things more emotional. >> unlike the meteorite, thattht injured people in russia space degree can be monitored. >> we track everything that is s about a centimeter. as soon as something new happens out there, every piece has got a number. they're looking, there's a map and all of those things, looking, could it hit the space station. just yesterday i probably got 12 e-mails about something that might hit the station today.atin so they're tracking it. now they're looking more closely. when they do the math, theythey realize, that no, it's not going to hit it. but if it was going to, thenen they're going to move the space station. >> fox news. >>> did you have a comment on that story. >> no, i did not, although ial have not seen the movie. >> me, neither. >> maybene today. >> you're going to go to a matinee. >> we d
. >> star sandra bullock says technology helped make her space scenes more realistic. >> technology is allowed some oo the imagination to pull theth envelope and create a new landscaping for film making. it's allowed a new way of story telling where technology helpedh to make things more emotional. >> unlike the meteorite, thattht injured people in russia space degree can be monitored. >> we track everything that is s about a centimeter. as soon as something new happens...
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we'll invest in biomedical research, information technology, and especially clean energy technology -- a [applause] an investment that will strengthen our security, protect our planet, and create countless new jobs for our people. already, we are seeing the promise of renewable energy. robert and gary allen are brothers who run a small michigan roofing company. after september 11, they volunteered their best roofers to help repair the pentagon. but half of their factory went unused, and the recession hit them hard. today, with the help of a government loan, that empty space is being used to manufacture solar shingles that are being sold all across the country. in robert's words, "we reinvented ourselves." that is what americans have done for over two hundred years -- reinvented ourselves. and to spur on more success stories like the allen brothers, we've begun to reinvent our energy policy. we are not just handing out money. we are issuing a challenge. we are telling america's scientists and engineers that if they assemble teams of the best minds in their fields, and focus on the hard
we'll invest in biomedical research, information technology, and especially clean energy technology -- a [applause] an investment that will strengthen our security, protect our planet, and create countless new jobs for our people. already, we are seeing the promise of renewable energy. robert and gary allen are brothers who run a small michigan roofing company. after september 11, they volunteered their best roofers to help repair the pentagon. but half of their factory went unused, and the...
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is technology making us less social. take a look around these days. when you see people communicating, it's often not with each other, but with an electronic device. beaumont psychiatrist howard bell kin believes technology is killing our interpersonal skills. >> they interfere with the personal relationship and one on one relationship and the live social trusting understanding relationship that we all strive to have with another person. >> reporter: pew research center did a study asking does social media cause social isolation and results found social media users do not have more or less friends than, in fact, facebook users did have more close friends. some would argue virtually we've never been more connected, but it's hard to believe that that's not impacting our face to face skills. >> the ability to look someone in the eye, the ability to read someone's body posture and body mannerisms and to carry on a full kind of intimate relationship with somebody just on a one on one basis, it's how we be relationships. it's how we meet our mate. it's how
is technology making us less social. take a look around these days. when you see people communicating, it's often not with each other, but with an electronic device. beaumont psychiatrist howard bell kin believes technology is killing our interpersonal skills. >> they interfere with the personal relationship and one on one relationship and the live social trusting understanding relationship that we all strive to have with another person. >> reporter: pew research center did a study...
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from getting into buildings to paying tolls, wireless technology has made life a lot easier especially for the criminals. >> oh, my gosh, that's so horrible. >> reporter: we're about to show you how you might be vulnerable. >> dumbfounded. >> reporter: to crooks who don't even have to pick your pocket anymore to steal your information. >> called electronic pickpocketing. >> wow! >> reporter: more credit cards are being issued with rfid technology, small radio chips containing your personal information making them easier to use. you simply wave the card in front of a reader to make a payment. >> the cost of the rfid chips is getting lower and they're being used in more applications and more sensitive applications. >> reporter: john verde with the electronic privacy information center warns that convenience could be costly. >> it is a real problem because of the lack of ability of individuals to find out when they've been pickpocketted. >> reporter: walt is the founder of identity stronghold. >> someone with something like this can run it by your wallet and pick up your credit card numbe
from getting into buildings to paying tolls, wireless technology has made life a lot easier especially for the criminals. >> oh, my gosh, that's so horrible. >> reporter: we're about to show you how you might be vulnerable. >> dumbfounded. >> reporter: to crooks who don't even have to pick your pocket anymore to steal your information. >> called electronic pickpocketing. >> wow! >> reporter: more credit cards are being issued with rfid technology, small...
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. - ( music playing ) - we know technology can make you more connected. but now it can make you more connected to your doctor through e-mail. test results from home. check records. change appointments. now doctors, nurses, techs, pharmacists are all digitally connected to each other. and ultimately connected to you. at kaiser permanente, we believe that if knowledge is power, shared knowledge is even more powerful. kaiser permanente. thrive. >>> a frightening attempt the abduct stopped thank to do a quick thinking 9-year-old. man tried to lure the boy into his truck in spotsylvania. this is the man police arrested. a former school bus driver in spotsylvania. >> reporter: the mother of the boy said she feel hers son is a hero. he was able to call her on his cell phone, give authority as good description of the man and the truck he was riding in and now karl frederick rice is in jail. karl rice was a school bus driver for the spotsylvania county school system until a week ago. this woman says she's just glad that her son did not allow himself to be lured in
. - ( music playing ) - we know technology can make you more connected. but now it can make you more connected to your doctor through e-mail. test results from home. check records. change appointments. now doctors, nurses, techs, pharmacists are all digitally connected to each other. and ultimately connected to you. at kaiser permanente, we believe that if knowledge is power, shared knowledge is even more powerful. kaiser permanente. thrive. >>> a frightening attempt the abduct stopped...
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little too much. as >> in our cars, on our cell phones and computers, talking about global positioning technology, more and more we call it gps, right. but more and more we're relying on it. a new cellular network based in virginia called light squared could knock gps off line. federal regulators gave the company the okay to develop this network. there's concern the light squared frequencies would overpower gps. >> it puts 40,000 antennas all across the country, transmitting on frequencies adjacent to the frequencies used by the gps satellites and transmitting atue power. >> the federal communications commission plans to conduct tests on light squared technology before it will be allowed to operate to make sure it doesn't interfere with gps. >>> a vaccine for cat allergies, closer to reality. will thomas with the fox 5 top 5. >> has your old glory warn out. the the fairfax county police department honor guard will help you dispose of your flag. it has to be properly disposed of when it's no longer suitable for displace. the police stations have been set up in their front lobbies where you can dro
little too much. as >> in our cars, on our cell phones and computers, talking about global positioning technology, more and more we call it gps, right. but more and more we're relying on it. a new cellular network based in virginia called light squared could knock gps off line. federal regulators gave the company the okay to develop this network. there's concern the light squared frequencies would overpower gps. >> it puts 40,000 antennas all across the country, transmitting on...
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. >> it has to do can with technology and plain clothes officers and a combination of how we're using information coming into a variety of command posts monitoring the crowd and the situation. >> reporter: in the weeks after 9/11, the police officers in this city adopted a saying that they like to repeat over and over. if you see something, say something. and that iscismy as keeping your eyes open. >> you bring backpacks or coolers, we'll ask to check those and don't bring alcoholic beverages or firearms or fireworks and come on and enjoy it, have a good time. >> reporter: the chief said if you're not inside the security checkpoints closest to the washington monument by 9:00 p.m., you will not be able to get in chief changeer withs -- chambers told me the metro ridership indicated there were more people here on the mall at that time than for the last 4th of july. >> and all of those people wondering if the weather will cooperate. and. >> reporter: didn't hear the last part. you cut out. there are a couple of showers trying to fire up and these are between charlestown winchester along
. >> it has to do can with technology and plain clothes officers and a combination of how we're using information coming into a variety of command posts monitoring the crowd and the situation. >> reporter: in the weeks after 9/11, the police officers in this city adopted a saying that they like to repeat over and over. if you see something, say something. and that iscismy as keeping your eyes open. >> you bring backpacks or coolers, we'll ask to check those and don't bring...
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technology that makes life more entertaining. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800.974.6006 tty/v. technology that makes life more entertaining. contact the verizon center for customers♪ th disabilities for a store near you go to benjaminmoore.com/dcmetro. this family is grateful. three brothers on the first day of school. one week later everything would change. >> it's kind of like our family has been hit by a rogue wave. >> the cole family's middle family caden who was nine got an earache. his doctor did a blood test. >> he looked at me and said we don't want you to pass go. we've called childrens. >> they drove from where they live in st. mary's county to childrens national medical center in d.c. caden had severe aplastic anemia. >> basically it's when your bone marrow does not produce good blood. >> it means your blood cells couldn't work very good and you need new ones. >> and how did you get new ones? >> my brother. that guy over there. >> that's right caden needed a bone marr
technology that makes life more entertaining. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800.974.6006 tty/v. technology that makes life more entertaining. contact the verizon center for customers♪ th disabilities for a store near you go to benjaminmoore.com/dcmetro. this family is grateful. three brothers on the first day of school. one week later everything would change. >> it's kind of like our family has been hit by a rogue wave. >> the cole...
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and how long until the technology is used elsewhere? >> this is a big leap into a much more intense surveillance system. we need to think carefully about what kind of america we want to create. >> reporter: alexandra limon fox 5 local news. >>> new at 10:00 montgomery county police need your help finding a man who broke into cars from dc to bethesda. duane kamu. he broke into multiple cars, stole several items including credit cards, many cars were unlocked. they say he used those cards in various stores. if you have seen him call police. >>> a warning to re iphone users, apple is rolling out a new security update after they realized your phone could be vulnerable to hackers. we'll tell you coming up >> bath. we'll tell you a this west virginia state trooper was doing and why he was caring to re this baby who's not his in the sink. more details next at 10:00. . >>> a cave cafe cave linked to restaurant, 28 people contracted the virus after drinking smoothies. a law firm filed suit on behalf of several people. the suit wants the smoothie
and how long until the technology is used elsewhere? >> this is a big leap into a much more intense surveillance system. we need to think carefully about what kind of america we want to create. >> reporter: alexandra limon fox 5 local news. >>> new at 10:00 montgomery county police need your help finding a man who broke into cars from dc to bethesda. duane kamu. he broke into multiple cars, stole several items including credit cards, many cars were unlocked. they say he...
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the chosen schools will have technology, arts or world culture. as john henrehan explain, the new programming is an effort to stop the erosion in enrollment. >> reporter: mom jacqueline thomas has put her 11-year-old in private school and her 13- year-old son in a d.c. charter school. >> they challenge them more. they're more challenging than the public schools. >> reporter: is he staying in the charpter school? >> yes, for this year. >> reporter: mrs. thomas is not alone in her decision to flee the regular public school system. d.c. public school enrollment continues to fall. mayor adrian fenty and school's chancellor michele rhee are implementing a new initiative which mimics one of the main attractions to private and charter schools. educational themes. six d.c. schools will stress science, technology, engineering and math. four dc. schools will integrate the arts into their instructional programs. and three schools will concentrate on world cultures, including instruction if foreign languages. -- in foreign languages. chancellor rhee left no d
the chosen schools will have technology, arts or world culture. as john henrehan explain, the new programming is an effort to stop the erosion in enrollment. >> reporter: mom jacqueline thomas has put her 11-year-old in private school and her 13- year-old son in a d.c. charter school. >> they challenge them more. they're more challenging than the public schools. >> reporter: is he staying in the charpter school? >> yes, for this year. >> reporter: mrs. thomas is...
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. >> technology may be the key to getting kids on time every morning and maying sure they get enough sleep. >> thanks to air team of efforts at the university of maryland howard county public schools may that goal. "fox5" evan lambert shows us how. >> team of researchers from the university of maryland came up with unique formula to solve the problem how to best get students to school. what it boils down to minnesota mizeing time buses spend on the road without students inside. >> dr. alley hagani is at the university of maryland and children of howard county schools. when the school district approached him to help solve a bus route conundrum he knew he would help. >> i looked at it at the time as a counselty service kind ever thing. that we would do for howard country. >> right now, school starts for high schools in howard county at 7:25 and the board wants to push that time back to give teen the 8 hours of sleep recommended by health experts and that cannot happen until they find a way to make the bus routes work at a later start time. and which is where dr. hagani comes in. >> the
. >> technology may be the key to getting kids on time every morning and maying sure they get enough sleep. >> thanks to air team of efforts at the university of maryland howard county public schools may that goal. "fox5" evan lambert shows us how. >> team of researchers from the university of maryland came up with unique formula to solve the problem how to best get students to school. what it boils down to minnesota mizeing time buses spend on the road without...
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all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! get high yield free checking at capital one bank. why earn bupkis, when your checking could earn five times the national average!! and free atms anywhere. five times the national average!!! that's new school banking. sign up for high yield free checking at a capital one bank. what's in your wallet? somebody help me down. . >> is robert griffin 3 the future quarterback for the redskins? is he their guy at number two in next month's draft? will he be worth the price the skin his to pay for the rams? the three first-rounders and second rounder. we'll ask you if they can start the quarterback woes. they have started them and john than, bring on rg-3 and the heisman trophy. >>> and welcome to nissan sports extra. i'm lindsay murphy. coming up, d.c. united got underway and tempers flare between the wizards and trailblazers. >> and the capitals
all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! get high yield free checking at capital one bank. why earn bupkis, when your checking could earn five times the national average!! and free atms anywhere. five times the national average!!! that's new school banking. sign up for high yield free checking at a capital one bank. what's in your wallet? somebody help me down. . >> is robert griffin 3 the future quarterback for the redskins? is he their guy at number two in next...
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the technology that gives her so much joy is also the source of so much pain. she's a victim of cyberbullying. >> they would say nasty things, calling me fat, calling me a sped, a kid in special education. >> reporter: anonymous post to a popular teen website considering her self-esteem and bringing her to tears at times. >> very humiliating if you think about it. if someone says something about you, the entire world is going to see it. >> reporter: bullying today is different than yesterday, when it used to be face-to-face and now it's behind the screen, hateful words that are spread to what could be millions of others. a new poll shows 60% of americans seeing bullying as a bigger problem today than in the past. >> and that is a mega problem and escalates the more technology infiltrates the lives of kids. >> reporter: the rasmussen poll said 69% of americans say cyber and physical bullying are equally dangerous, curse -- this high school guidance counselor is dealing with cyberbullying and the effects it has on kids. >> reporter: the more your brain is receivi
the technology that gives her so much joy is also the source of so much pain. she's a victim of cyberbullying. >> they would say nasty things, calling me fat, calling me a sped, a kid in special education. >> reporter: anonymous post to a popular teen website considering her self-esteem and bringing her to tears at times. >> very humiliating if you think about it. if someone says something about you, the entire world is going to see it. >> reporter: bullying today is...
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with the lexus enform app suite, the most connected information and communication technology available in an automobile. [ tires screeching ] the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. . >> thanks for joining us. coming up, they go one 1 one -- one-on-one and mason hoops and more. >>> first, more from spring training. bryce harper is fitting in just fine and they not shy. today, it red joe name ath12th and he said he wanted to emulate broadway joe and he is known for his love
with the lexus enform app suite, the most connected information and communication technology available in an automobile. [ tires screeching ] the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. . >> thanks for joining us. coming up, they go one 1 one -- one-on-one and mason hoops and more. >>> first, more from spring training. bryce harper is fitting in just fine and they not shy. today, it red joe name ath12th and he said he wanted to emulate broadway joe and he is known for his...
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all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! get high yield free checking at capital one bank. why earn bupkis, when your checking could earn five times the national average!! and free atms anywhere. five times the national average!!! that's new school banking. sign up for high yield free checking at a capital one bank. what's in your wallet? somebody help me down. >>> well, today was a day that would make you dance out there, especially celebrating st. patrick's day. look at the highs, 75 degrees at reagan national airport. 75 at dulles, 79 degrees at frederick. unbelievable. 78 at fredericksburg and 79 culpeper. you would never know you weren't in spring yesterday. temperatures now on the mild side. 58 at fredericksburg. skies will see a few clouds rolling in, increasing clouds into the overnight hours. we do have a ridge of high pressure off the coast. but we also are going to see those clouds ahead of a little bit of disturbance moving through. the fog will start in the overnight hours and linger through until your early mor
all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! get high yield free checking at capital one bank. why earn bupkis, when your checking could earn five times the national average!! and free atms anywhere. five times the national average!!! that's new school banking. sign up for high yield free checking at a capital one bank. what's in your wallet? somebody help me down. >>> well, today was a day that would make you dance out there, especially celebrating st. patrick's day....